Agency Partners
Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical SurveysOur mission: Determine the potential of Alaskan land for production of metals, minerals, fuels, and geothermal resources, the locations and supplies of groundwater and construction material, and the potential geologic hazards to buildings, roads, bridges, and other installations and structures (AS 41.08.020). |
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Arizona Geological SurveyMission of the Arizona Geological Survey
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Arkansas Geological SurveyOur mission is to serve the people of the Great State of Arkansas by providing geological information in order to develop and enable effective management of the State's mineral, fossil fuel and water resources while protecting the environment. We look forward to working with the public, industry and government in accomplishing our mission goals. Please feel free to call on us with your questions and we will do our utmost to assist you. |
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Bureau of Land ManagementThe Bureau of Land Management (BLM) regards fossil resources as a fragile, nonrenewable scientific record. BLM is dedicated to protecting and preserving these valuable resources as part of our Earth's history. |
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California Geological SurveyThe California Geological Survey provides scientific products and services about the state's geology, seismology and mineral resources. Our state fossil is the saber-toothed cat. In California, the cat's fossilized remains are most abundant in the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. Throughout the state, other fossils include mammoths, dogs, bears, cats, horses, camels, antelope, bison, sheep, turtles, flamingos, oysters, snails, clams, and a great diversity of plants and marine fossils. |
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Colorado Geological SurveyThe Colorado Geological Survey (CGS) is a state government agency within the Department of Natural Resources whose mission is to help reduce the impact of geologic hazards on the citizens of Colorado, to promote responsible economic development of mineral and energy resources, provide geologic insight into water resources, provide avalanche safety training and forecasting, and to provide geologic advice and information to a variety of constituencies. By providing sound information and new knowledge, the Colorado Geological Survey contributes to economic growth and improvement in the quality of life for Colorado's citizens. |
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Connecticut Geological SurveyThe Connecticut Geological Survey mission is to inventory the geological features of the state, with special reference to such economic products as building stones, clays, ores, and other mineral substances; promote geologic research, environmental education, and applied geologic mapping in the State; prepare special reports and maps of both general and detailed scientific descriptions of the State's geology in order to support societal needs of environmental conservation, land and water management, hazards mitigation, pollution prevention and energy. The Connecticut Geological Survey mission is accomplished through cooperative relationships with academia, State and Federal agencies, and partnerships with non-profit organizations. |
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Delaware Geological SurveyThe mission of the DGS is to provide objective earth science information, advice, and service to its stakeholders–the citizens, policy makers, industries, and educational institutions of Delaware. |
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Geological Survey of AlabamaThe Geological Survey of Alabama, established in 1848, provides service and information to Alabama and its citizens as a natural resource data gathering and research agency. As part of its mission, GSA explores and evaluates the mineral, water, energy, biological, and other natural resources of the State of Alabama and conducts basic and applied research in these fields. |
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Indiana Geological SurveyThe mission of the Indiana Geological Survey is to provide geologic information and counsel that contribute to the wise stewardship of the energy, mineral, and water resources of the state. Since 1837, the health, safety, and welfare of Indiana's citizenry have benefited through a combination of Indiana Geological Survey activities.
These activities fulfill an important part of the public service mission of Indiana University by addressing Indiana's need for the timely evaluation of its geological resources and hazards in light of complex and evolving economic and societal needs. |
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Maine Geological SurveyThe mission of the Maine Geological Survey is to provide the people of Maine with quality information to facilitate informed decision-making for natural resource management, economic |
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Minnesota Geological SurveyThe Minnesota Geological Survey is a unit of the Newton Horace Winchell School of Earth Sciences in the University of Minnesota. The Survey is the University outreach center for the science and technology of earth resources in Minnesota. The Survey conducts basic and applied earth science research, conveys that information to the public through publications and service activities, and promotes earth science education. Minnesota is its exclusive focus. |
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Missouri Division of Geology and Land SurveyGeological Survey program staff members provide technical assistance to public and private sectors. We conduct geologic investigations at liquid, solid and hazardous waste sites. Staff geologists publish geologic maps and define regional earthquake hazards to assure proper design and safe development in areas prone to earthquake damage. We acquire, manage and maintain databases containing information about geologic and mine maps, springs, sinkholes, well logs, core samples, losing streams, dye traces and stratigraphic sections as well as maintain basic geologic data. We assist the State Oil and Gas Council in regulating oil and gas wells to minimize the impact of petroleum production, in the interest of the public health and the environment. We ensure that new private water wells are constructed to standards, as set by state regulations and regulate the proper plugging of wells, the construction of private water wells, irrigation wells, monitoring wells and heat pump wells. We are home to the McCracken Core Library and Research Center and the state's Mine and Cave Data repositories. |
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationNOAA's Education Mission: The America Competes Act (P.L. 110-69) gives NOAA broad authority for educational activities. Stemming from this statute and other program-specific education mandates, the NOAA education community works collaboratively to advance the priorities outlined in NOAA's Education Strategic Plan and meet NOAA''s Education Mission: "To advance environmental literacy and promote a diverse workforce in ocean, coastal, Great Lakes, weather, and climate sciences, encouraging stewardship and increasing informed decision making for the nation." This strategic direction is leveraged by the many cross-cutting education programs and initiatives across NOAA. |
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National Park ServiceThe National Park Service conserves a great diversity of ancient life preserved as fossils. Collectively, fossils discovered in parks span geologic time from primitive algae found high in the mountains of Glacier National Park, Montana, to the remains of ice age animals known from caves in the Grand Canyon, Arizona. The principal mission of the National Park Service is the preservation, protection, and stewardship of natural and historic resources "in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations." Fossils and the natural geologic processes which form, preserve, and expose them are included in this mission. |
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National Science FoundationThe National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency that funds fundamental research and education across all fields of science and engineering. NSF grants reach all 50 states through awards to nearly 2,000 universities and institutions. Through both research and education grant programs, NSF supports both the discovery and understanding of new paleontological finds. For decades, the agency has supported leading researchers in paleontology, geology and biology and has funded some of the most popular television programs, websites and educational activities relating to those topics. |
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Nevada Bureau of Mines and GeologyThe Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology (NBMG) is a research and public service unit of the University of Nevada and is the state geological survey. NBMG scientists conduct research and publish reports on mineral resources, engineering geology, environmental geology, hydrogeology, and geologic mapping. |
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New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral ResourcesThe New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources, established by legislation in 1927, is a service and research division of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. We serve as the geological survey for the State of New Mexico.
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North Dakota Geological SurveyThe North Dakota Geological Survey serves as the primary source of |
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The Ohio Geological SurveySince 1837, the Ohio Geological Survey has researched and mapped Ohio's geology to support industry, commerce, environment, safety, and education, thereby ensuring the state's strong economic foundation. The Survey is the state's permanent archive and public access point for geologic data, supporting environmental protection, proper land use development, regulation of fossil fuel and minerals extraction, groundwater development, mitigation of geologic hazards, mineral and petroleum exploration, and economic development. |
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The Oklahoma Geological SurveyThe Oklahoma Geological Survey is a state agency for research and public service located on the Norman Campus of the University of Oklahoma and affiliated with the OU College of Earth and Energy. The Survey is chartered in the Oklahoma Constitution and is charged with investigating the state's land, water, mineral, and energy resources and disseminating the results of those investigations to promote the wise use of Oklahoma's natural resources consistent with sound environmental practices. |
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Pennsylvania Geological SurveyThe PA Geological Survey is committed to serving the citizens of Pennsylvania by collecting, preserving, and disseminating impartial information on the Commonwealth's geology, geologic resources, and topography in order to contribute to the understanding, wise use, and conservation of its land and included resources. |
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Rhode Island Geological SurveyThe mission of the Rhode Island Geological Survey and the Rhode Island State Geologist is to provide the people of Rhode Island with quality geologic information to facilitate informed decision-making for natural resource management, economic development, conservation planning, and regulation; to provide public assistance; and to promote education. The Geological Survey will map, assess, inventory and interpret Rhode Island's geology. The Geological Survey will support its mission by using computerized geographic information systems and databases, and by publishing maps and reports, including map publication on demand. |
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Texas Parks & WildlifeThe mission of the Texas Parks and Wildlife is to manage state parks and historic sites to conserve natural and cultural resources, provide recreational and educational opportunities, and foster an understanding of the diversity of Texas' lands and heritage for all generations. |
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US Fish and Wildlife ServiceThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's mission is, working with others, to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. We are the only agency of the U.S. Government with that primary mission. The Service helps protect a healthy environment for people, fish and wildlife, and helps Americans conserve and enjoy the outdoors and our living treasures. The Service's major responsibilities are for migratory birds, endangered species, certain marine mammals, and freshwater and anadromous fish. |
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US Forest ServiceThe Forest Service recognizes multiple use values for paleontological resources that include: a legacy for present and future generations; scientific significance, education and interpretation; and recreational opportunities and aesthetic qualities. The Forest Service is dedicated to protecting and managing the paleontological (fossil) resources which are important to our natural resource inheritance. |
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US Geological SurveyThe USGS serves the Nation by providing reliable scientific information to describe and understand the Earth; minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters; manage water, biological, energy, and mineral resources; and enhance and protect our quality of life. |
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Utah Geological SurveyThe Utah Geological Survey is an applied scientific agency that creates, interprets, and provides information about Utah's geologic environment, resources, and hazards to promote safe, beneficial, and wise use of land. |
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Vermont Geological SurveyThe Vermont Geological Survey, also known as the Division of Geology and Mineral Resources in the Department of Environmental Conservation, conducts surveys and research relating to the geology, mineral resources and topography of the State. |
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More to come...Many additional partnerships are in the planning stage. Please check back soon. To add your organization's support for National Fossil Day to this page, please contact us for information about partnerships. |
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